What it does: Jojoba seed oil mimics the skin’s own natural oils, supporting the skin’s barrier function, retaining hydration, and offering mild soothing properties for dryness or irritation.
How it is used: It is used in topical products for skin hydration, barrier support, and to calm irritation, and appears in some oral supplements for skin, hair, or general wellness.
Natural sources and supplement forms: Naturally found in the seeds of the jojoba plant, it is available as pure oil, in capsules or softgels, and is a common ingredient in creams, balms, and serums.
Why it appears in supplement formulas: Its unique composition makes it valuable for supporting healthy, resilient skin and balancing surface oil, appealing to people seeking natural solutions for skin comfort and hydration.
What to know before use: Jojoba seed oil is generally well tolerated, but those with sensitivities to plant-derived oils should patch test or consult a healthcare professional before use.
Jojoba Seed Oil: A Wax, Not an Oil!
Despite its name, jojoba seed oil is actually a liquid wax composed of over 97% unique wax esters, not traditional fats. This structure makes it exceptionally stable and resistant to rancidity, which means it stays fresh far longer than most plant oils. Its stability is one key reason it is valued in supplements and personal care products alike.
